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Name: dkgpg | Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4 |
Version: 1.1.3 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: bp154.1.17 | Build date: Mon May 9 20:31:20 2022 |
Group: Productivity/Security | Build host: s390zl24 |
Size: 2369353 | Source RPM: dkgpg-1.1.3-bp154.1.17.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://www.nongnu.org/dkgpg/ | |
Summary: Distributed Key Generation (DKG) and Threshold Cryptography for OpenPGP |
The Distributed Privacy Guard (DKGPG) implements Distributed Key Generation (DKG) and Threshold Cryptography for OpenPGP. The generated public keys are RFC4880 compatible and can be used by e.g. GnuPG. The main purpose of this software is distributing power among multiple parties, eliminating single points of failure, and increasing the difficulty of side-channel attacks on private key material. DKGPG consists of a number of command-line programs. The current implementation is in experimental state and should NOT be used in production environments. A shared private key and a common public key (currently only DSA/ElGamal) are generated. Further interactive protocols perform the private operations like decryption and signing of files, provided that a previously defined threshold of parties/devices take part in the distributed computation. Due to the interactiveness of the protocols, a lot of messages between participating parties have to be exchanged in a secure way. GNUnet's mesh-routed CADET srvice is used to establish private and broadcast channels for this message exchange. A TCP/IP-based service is included as an alternative. It may be combined with torsocks and NAT of a local hidden service.
GPL-2.0-or-later
* Mon Jul 22 2019 Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.com> - Update to version 1.1.3: This is a bugfix release that includes only three minor improvements: a direct-key signature (0x1f) for the primary key is added by default such that restricting key servers (e.g. keys.openpgp.org) can deliver a cryptographically checkable key without verification of any included user ID or without appended subkey. The command line interface of dkg-decrypt has been improved in order to give users an easy access to the symmetric-key decryption mode. An additional option ("-5") for dkg-sign allows to generate V5 signatures (cf. draft RFC 4880bis). * Sun Jun 02 2019 Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.de> - Update to version 1.1.2: This release adds a lot of features to some programs: two new options ("-K" and "-f") allow dkg-keysign to read the certification key from a keyring instead of a single key block file. Moreover, with option "-a" an interactive confirmation by the user is required for each signature. Passive support of V5 keys (cf. draft RFC 4880bis) has been added for all programs, however, dkg-generate still generates V4 keys only, because this new feature of the draft is not widely spread. There is also a new encryption capability: an empty KEYSPEC tells dkg-encrypt to create a symmetric-key encrypted session key, i.e., the user has to supply a passphrase for encryption and decryption without any public-key cryptography involved. Last but not least, two bugs have been fixed: First, dkg-decrypt failed on many ZIP-compressed OpenPGP messages with "ZLIB ERROR: -3 invalid block type" due to a bug in decompression logic. Second, dkg-decrypt failed in a special case of symmetric-key encrypted session keys. Finally, the non-installing program dkg-fuzzer (generates fuzzy samples of somehow corrupted OpenPGP stuctures) has been added. * Sun Apr 28 2019 Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.de> - Update to version 1.1.1: Some small improvements have been applied for dkg-generate: Two new options ("-u" and "-N") allow providing the initial user ID and to disable the passphrase at command line. Moreover, since this release dkg-timestamp and dkg-timestamp-verify require a special key usage flag from recent RFC 4880bis draft to select so-called timestamping keys. Finally, the synchronization time of the internally used broadcast protocol was reduced to a more reasonable amount and in dkg-decrypt the detection of end of data for message and decryption shares was changed. * Mon Dec 10 2018 atoptsoglou@suse.com - Update to version 1.1.0: This release supports Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD) in accordance to RFC 4880bis (draft); this can be enforced with the new added option "-a" when dkg-(d)encrypt is used. For using domain parameters, as described in RFC 7919, one should specify the new option "-r", when dkg-gencrs is used. Last, for key generation (dkg-generate) the timestamp option was added ( "--timestamping") which sets a key usage flag. * Mon Nov 12 2018 Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.com> - Update to version 1.0.9 This release improves the possibilities of DKGPG further. With the new programs dkg-adduid and dkg-revuid an user ID can be added and revoked, respectively. The program dkg-revoke now supports a human-readable reason for revocation (by option "-R") and dkg-decrypt verifies an included signature according to a given key ring (option "-k"). Last but not least, by the program dkg-addrevoker an external revocation key can be specified. * Thu Sep 13 2018 Karol Babioch <kbabioch@suse.com> - Update to version 1.0.8: First of all, passive support for ECDSA, ECDH, and EdDSA (cf. RFC 6637 and Werner Koch's draft RFC 4880bis) has been added by relying on the most recent version of LibTMCG. The threshold signature scheme and the threshold encryption are still limited to finite field cryptography (i.e. DSA and ElGamal). Moreover, the programs generate and recognize a few other new OpenPGP features (e.g. issuer fingerprint subpackets) from RFC 4880bis. Compressed messages are now decompressed by the program dkg-decrypt using zlib Compression Library (and optionally by library routines from libbzip2). This completes DKGPG's compatibility with other OpenPGP software, however, the prefered compression algorithm (i.e. "no compression") in self-signatures of generated keys is kept for now. Support for symmetric-key decryption by dkg-decrypt has been added too. The program dkg-verify now reads the signature from a file, if option "-s" is used. To keep track of later protocol changes, all interactive programs include a version identifier in their common ID of the reliable broadcast channel. Thus programs from previous releases will not communicate with those of this release. With the new programs dkg-timestamp and dkg-timestamp-verify a OpenPGP timestamp signature can be generated and verified, respectively. Last but not least, by the new option "-y" some programs (dkg-generate, dkg-decrypt, dkg-sign, dkg-keysign, and dkg-timestamp) will work with regular OpenPGP keys too. The README file contains a configuration sample showing how to replace classic PGP by DKGPG in the famous mail user agent mutt based on this option. Please note that this feature is experimental and semantics may be changed later. - Added new build requirements: * zlib * bzip2 * Mon Jul 09 2018 kbabioch@suse.com - Update to 1.0.7: * Small improvments due to the new OpenPGP structures from libTMCG * "-k" option has been added to further programs * OpenPGP cleartext signatures can be generated with the "-t" option * Output of potentially malicious user IDs has been sanitized in dkg-keycheck, dkg-keyinfo, and dkg-keysign - Applied spec-cleaner * Wed Mar 21 2018 kbabioch@suse.com - Update to version 1.0.6: * dkg-keysign: added option "-k" (keyring with external keys) * dkg-encrypt: added option "-k" (keyring with external keys) * dkg-verify: added option "-k" (keyring with external keys) * dkg-keycheck: added option "-k" (keyring with external keys) * dkg-keycheck: added output of allowed external revocation keys * dkg-encrypt: added option "-s" to select appropriate subkey * dkg-encrypt: renamed option "-z" to "-t" for convenience * dkg-keysign: include only exportable signatures to output * check and set strict permissions (0600) for private key file * dkg-sign: added option "-U" (policy URI) and improved manpage * dkg-refresh: support generic verification and public key parsing * dkg-keysign: added options "-1" through "-3" (validation level) * dkg-keysign: added option "-u" (select user IDs) for CLT18 * dkg-keysign: support generic verification and public key parsing * dkg-verify: support generic verification and public key parsing * dkg-encrypt: support generic encryption and public key parsing * dkg-generate: added no-modify key server preferences (0x80) * improved error handling for unrecognized OpenPGP (sub)packets * dkg-keycheck: changed semantics of option "-r" (reduce subkeys) * dkg-keycheck: uses new public-key block parser from LibTMCG * new default domain parameter set (CRS) due to LibTMCG changes * raised the requirement of libgcrypt version to >= 1.7.0 * Sat Feb 10 2018 jengelh@inai.de - Trim/compact long description for size, and wrap at 70 cols. * Thu Feb 08 2018 kbabioch@suse.com - Update to version 1.0.5 * added secure memory allocation from libgcrypt for some parts * dkg-verify: added options "-f" and "-t" for a validity period * added simple initalization procedure for memory locking * added basic check on signature strength in parse_signature() * added some basic checks on key strength in parse_public_key() * added check for revocation signatures in parse_public_key() * dkg-encrypt: added option "-z" for improved privacy (zero key ID) * dkg-verify: added validity checks on key and signature * dkg-keycheck: added ROCA vulnerability detector (Infineon RSALib) * added option "-U" for dkg-keysign (policy URI) * added option "-r" for dkg-keysign (revocation signature) * added option "-r" for dkg-keycheck (support for RSA keys) * added program dkg-keysign for creating certification signatures * dkg-decrypt: removed support for not integrity protected messages * dkg-keycheck: added test for small/same k in DSA signatures * dkg-refresh: added cache for very strong randomness - Use https instead of http * Mon Jan 15 2018 kbabioch@suse.com - Initial packaging of version 1.0.4
/usr/bin/dkg-addrevoker /usr/bin/dkg-adduid /usr/bin/dkg-decrypt /usr/bin/dkg-encrypt /usr/bin/dkg-gencrs /usr/bin/dkg-generate /usr/bin/dkg-keycheck /usr/bin/dkg-keyinfo /usr/bin/dkg-keysign /usr/bin/dkg-refresh /usr/bin/dkg-revoke /usr/bin/dkg-revuid /usr/bin/dkg-sign /usr/bin/dkg-timestamp /usr/bin/dkg-timestamp-verify /usr/bin/dkg-verify /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/AUTHORS /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/BUGS /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/NEWS /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/README /usr/share/doc/packages/dkgpg/TODO /usr/share/licenses/dkgpg /usr/share/licenses/dkgpg/COPYING /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-decrypt.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-encrypt.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-generate.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-keysign.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-revoke.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-sign.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/dkg-verify.1.gz
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